Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Antelope Canyon is a spectacularly beautiful slot canyon in the American Southwest. For many people, seeing Antelope Canyon on their bucket list is an unforgettable experience, but organizing a trip to Antelope Canyon can be stressful. I couldn’t…
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Central Arizona Phoenix Desert, Arts, Museums and More
Written by Miles Momma @ Miles Momma
All roads lead to and from … Phoenix! Arizona’s main gateway is Phoenix and an ideal location for basing a hub-and-spoke itinerary. You can travel no more than 30 miles in any direction and arrive at one or more areas offering a selection of enjoyable touring sites and activities. Here is a sampling of what … Continue reading “Central Arizona Phoenix Desert, Arts, Museums and More”
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Read MoreAfter a Storm at Dove Mountain
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – After a Storm at Dove Mountain We decided at the last minute to stop here at Dove Mountain in Arizona. It’s a beautiful resort with incredible food. I’m not much of a golfer, but this is an epic destination for people that are more serious about the sport. But golf courses also […]
Swirly Canyon
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Fun Passport Sunday How-To Today is a fun video for Passport Members where I use Plotagraph Pro to make some cool animations for a future NFT launch. The Swirrrrrllly Canyon making-of Here you’ll see how I use this fun and easy tool to make a rather complex animation. Enjoy! 🙂 Exclusive content for Passport members […]
Things to do in Jerome, Arizona
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
The road into “ghost town Jerome, Arizona” twists and turns like a rattlesnake as you make your way up to the houses clinging precariously close to the edge of Cleopatra Hill. Four pink plastic flamingos greet you as you enter the town. Founded in the …
A View on the Way to Burning Man
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – A View on the Way to Burning Man The trek to Burning Man is always an adventure. Before we had our own RV that we store in Reno, I would rent an RV from somewhere around the country and drive in. I think during that week, there are like 50,000 RVs rented […]
The Best US Hikes From our Pros
Written by Jake Redman @ modhop.com
Sitting at home away from airports has me a bit delusional. At this point, I’ve convinced myself that when we’re finally out of this pandemic, I’ll be a frequently hiking, road-tripping, camper & outdoorsy-type. To that end (and to help inspire adventure), here are some great hiking spots from real […]
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Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to Havasu Falls!
Written by Diego Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
In what has become a worldwide phenomenon, Havasu Falls is the place to be if you love hiking, camping, and nature. The birth of the internet has also helped to boost its popularity (almost too much but we will discuss that later) making it one of the …